St. Anthony Connects – The week of October 17 – 21

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St. Anthony This Week

what a wonderful celebration we had on Friday with Jim Watson, the Mayor of Ottawa, Aviva, the chair of the Ottawa Catholic School Board and other key partners in the building of our new yard!

what a wonderful celebration we had on Friday with Jim Watson, the Mayor of Ottawa, Aviva, the chair of the Ottawa Catholic School Board and other key partners in the building of our new yard!

Monday, October 17

Tuesday, October 18

Musée de l’Histoire – juniors all day

IEP’s home today

Wednesday, October 19

Y Kids Academy – grade 6

Girls Gaelic Football Tournament, St.Gemma School

Wastefree Wednesdays

Swim to Survive – grade 3 class

Thursday, October 20

Girls Gaelic Football Tournament, Nora away

Wastefree Wednesdays

Thursday, October 20

Papa Jack popcorn

Go Girls group begins today for all grade 6 girls

Boys Gaelic Football Tournament – St. Gemma School

Friday, October 21

Pizza Day Today!

Swimming at Plant Bath grade 5/6 class (PM)

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art work by Aimee talbot, a pencil artist we will be bringing into our school to some sessions

with our students

Teacher Notes for the Week

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Kindergarten News for October 17-21, 2016
What an exciting week in Kindergarten!!  Even though it was a short week we always manage to pack a lot into four days.  Students were completely engaged during our two school-wide assemblies on Friday.  They listened with enjoyment to our Schoolyard Official Opening event.  Ask your child who came to present a special plaque?  (Mayor Jim Watson) They also loved our Earth Ranger presentation on Friday afternoon.  Ask your child about some of the special animals that came to visit.  ( a lemur, a bald eagle and a special lizard).
In Mathematics, the classes have begun to explore patterns. The students have been copying, extending, and creating their own patterns using coloured cubes, interactive software programs, and other objects in the classroom.
In French, the students are learning the names of various fruits and vegetables. They will be learning to distinguish between a fruit and a vegetable.
As part of encouraging healthy lunches and snacks, we would request that parents not include juice boxes in the lunch kits, especially those who order milk as we have noticed that the students are not eating their lunches. We encourage water bottles and each classroom has a water fountain in the classroom.
Thank you for your photo orders.  All orders are due on October 20, 2016.  If you would like a retake please let us know!
We hope you like your new blue St Anthony shirt if you are a JK student!  We are looking forward to a great week!
The Kindergarten Team

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Ms Myers Grade 1-2 class

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Congratulations to all the “Wonderful Ones” and “Terrific Twos” for earning last week’s “Superstars” trophy.  In religion, we have been talking about one of the great commandments that God asked His family to follow – “Love your neighbor as yourself”   – so it is very fitting that our class was recognized for their daily acts of caring and kindness.  In math we are exploring efficient strategies for counting large amounts of objects. The children conducted an “inventory” of various materials in our classroom – they soon figured out that they would need a “system” for counting!  Organizing objects into groups of five and 10 turned out to be really helpful!  This week the students will have an opportunity to work on Raz-Kids on our school iPads. Raz-Kids is an on-line resource that provides access to e-books to support reading. Students can read, listen to, and even self-record themselves reading these books. Reading comprehension quizzes are also available for each book along the way.  Your child can access Raz-Kids at home on a computer, tablet, or phone, by going to http://www.raz-kids.com . The username for our class is mmyers52.  A few reminders… home reading and library books are due on Wednesday and photo orders are due Thursday, October 20. If you would like your child to have a re-take done on Monday, October 24, please write a note in the agenda. Have a great week!

Grade 2-3 Ms Moga’s Class

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What a week in Grade 2/3! The students enjoyed our Grand Opening of the school yard, and are eagerly anticipating the new play structures. They learned about several endangered animals during the Earth Rangers presentation, which tied in nicely with our science unit.

 

Writing-  The students have been working hard on their recount writing and they are coming along nicely. Many are on the Editing and Revising step, on their way to completing their Good Copy. I have been meeting with each student as they reach this step to make sure they follow the editing checklist. We will continue working on these this week.

 

Reading- We began discussing Text-to-Self connections. This is when the reader connects to something in the story. I modelled how to do this, and students are now eager to make their own connections to our read-alouds. This week, we’ll work on making these types of connections that help us enjoy our reading and better understand it.


Math- We briefly reviewed the names of the coins and their values. This week we will focus on showing amounts (up to $1 for Grade 2, and up to $10 for Grade 3) in different ways (e.g. show $0.65 in two different ways using coins). This is an excellent and important skill that can be practiced at home or while out grocery shopping!


Science- We continue our focus on animals- this week we will begin investigating Insects.


Religion- We will focus on our “Samaritans on the Digital Road” Unit. In this unit, students will learn about participating in the digital world in a proactive, responsible and compassionate manner.

Have a great week!
Ms. Moga

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Mrs. Rupnik’s Primary Language Class

         A great big thank-you to Mrs. Lim and Mr. McGuire for being our Guest Readers last week and visiting our class to read us a story.  If you are interested in being our Guest Reader and have some time to spare, consider volunteering for one session (about 10 minutes). Please write me a note in the agenda and I will contact you to set up a specific day/time.

         The Retelling Journal arrived home for the first time on Friday,October 14, 2016. The purpose of this Story Retelling Journal is to boost children’s understanding of stories we read in class. It works this way: I read a story to the class several times and discuss the story in great detail (i.e. characters, setting, plot, sequencing events of the story, main idea, problem, solution, ending, connections, etc.).  Then the children come home and tell the story to you in their own words.  Parents write the story as the children tell the story in their own words. Lastly, the children draw and colour a picture about the story. I hope your child was able to retell the story, “Six Big Apples”.  Please return the Retelling Journal to school on Monday, October 17.

       This week we will begin work on recount writing. Recount writing allows students to retell events from their weekend and describe past experiences.

          In order to help keep the class floors neat and tidy, we are requesting that each student brings an inexpensive pair of shoes that could be left at St. Anthony Catholic School. The shoes should be shoes he/she can put on easily on their own (i.e. without laces if your child is unable to tie his/her shoes yet).  Please be sure to write your child’s name in the shoes clearly.

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Manzoli’s Grade 3 Class this week…

This week we look at a calmer week ahead after having a very busy week last week.  We had a wonderful assembly on Friday honouring our opening of our new school yard.  With many important people who attended.  The students were very excited when they were surprised with the Fire Department during their recess and also enjoyed a piece of cake to celebrate the occasion.  The students also had a great visit from the Earth Rangers and were able to learn all about those animals that are endangered and even got to meet some of them.  How exciting!

This week we can focus our attention to a full week of more learning.  Tuesday we continue to have our Friends for Life ladies visit once again.  We are about half way through our program. They have been doing such a great job in providing the students with tips and strategies on how to identify a red and green thought.  Wednesday will be our final day of Swim to Survive, the students have already shown improvement in their ability to jump, float and tread water.  Papa Jack popcorn Sale returns again on Thursday.

Learning Goals:

In Mathematics we explored estimating numbers and discussed when estimating would be useful.  

Students will be assessed this week on their knowledge and understanding of number sense.  We will also move into our next unit of study which will be addition and subtraction, regrouping and borrowing and number facts.  

In Language Arts we continue with recount writing and look closer at the elements of a recount. The students will also be introduced to paragraph writing.  They will be given their new words of the week which are written in their agendas every Monday.  We will have our first word quiz on Friday.

Reminders:

  • Swim to survive on Wednesday
  • Papa Jack popcorn 1$ on Thursday
  • Picture orders due on October 20th  (retake date October 24th)

M. Chartrand Classes

This Tuesday, the grade 4/5 students are going to the Canadian Museum of History. I made sure that they will be both sessions will be in French: Un lien ancestral avec la terre et la Nouvelle France. We will also have a chance to watch “l’Afrique sublime” at the IMAX. On Thursday, during MakerSpace time, we will be working at the learning Commons and setup the Minecraft Network. I will also be absent on Monday.

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Lecture / Reading: We are working on the sound “i” and “ch”. We are reading the comptine “Mimi la souris” et “La Chouette blanche”.

With a focus on Autumn and Halloween, the class is reading “C’est l’automne” et “l’Halloween de Maria” and the grade 2’s are also reading “Les animaux du Canada”.

Oral: Students will be presenting themselves in front of the class.

They will be able to answer: Comment t’appelles-tu? Es-tu un garçon ou une fille? Quel âge as-tu? Quand est ta fête? Où habites-tu? Quel est ton numéro de téléphone? Décrire sa famille.

Writing: Grade 1’s will be writing about Autumn things and Grade 2’s will be describing their Halloween costumes.

In social studies, we are working on mapping concepts with a focus on North America, Canada, Ontario and our community. The children will be able to explain that it is colder in the poles and hotter at the equator and then describe different ways in which people live in different parts of the worlds due to climate, location and physical features of their regions.

Please continue to practice the word wall words at home. Most students can now recognize all of the word wall words in stories and books now. The word wall words this week are:

froid bon / bonne peux manger J’a

4ième/5ièmeannée (français Immersion)

In French, our word wall words are:

en train de besoin insister intérieur médecin singe

We are focussing on the sound “in,im,ain,ein,aim” this week. Please continue practicing using these words at home. Students are asked to memorize 5 sentences from the week 3 and 4 list for Friday.

In writing:

The Menus are due Monday and their play/skit by next Monday. They will need time to memorize their lines. We will also do some explanatory writing about their favorite restaurant. They will pick a restaurant and explain why it is their favorite place to eat.

In Reading:

We will exchange our books on Wednesday and will be sending home Guided Reading books on Wednesday. Groups have been created and we will read together on Mondays and Thursdays.

4/5th grade (Science)

En Science, we did a quiz on “Les Habitats” with a focus on “Les Chaînes alimentaires”.  Our class did very well on an on-line test.  We will study the effects of human activity on food chains.  We will also watch and discuss a video on the effects of re-introducing wolves at Yellowstone National Park.  The 5 links for their food chain is due Friday.

4/5th grade (Sciences Sociales)

En Social Studies, we have focussed on the political boundaries of Canada and we will now focus on the physiographic regions, biomes and ecosystems. On Tuesday at the Canadian Museum of History, we are studying Canada’s Native people and New France.

Thanks,

M. Chartrand

M Girard’s French classes

2/3e Études Sociales : Qu’est-ce qu’une communauté agricole ? Localiser la péninsule du Niagara sur une carte de l’Ontario, climat (influence des grands lacs et types de cultures pratiquées)

3e Études Sociales : Les 3 régions physiques ontariennes, vidéo sur la région des basses-terres du St-Laurent

5/6e Immersion Français Oral : visite du musée du patrimoine et de l’histoire, film IMAX, 4 poèmes à répéter

Français lecture : le royaume p.24 à 29, choix d’une expérience scientifique

Études Sociales : les étapes pour devenir chevalier

Danse : préparer la tâche finale (pièce  «Fanfare for the Common Man» -Aaron Copeland)

Sciences : les propriétés de l’air chaud (Eurêka p.11 et feuillet 3)

Education Physique : techniques de marathon (Fun 2 Run)

Oct. 18 – Oct. 22

Mrs. Troccoli’s Grade 4/5 Team News

A short week proved to be a full week of learning and activity. The official opening of our new and improved school yard was well attended by parents, media and all the partners that helped make it a reality.  The happy students are the beneficiaries of the cooperative hard work. We certainly do help each other.

In math, we are using a variety of strategies to estimate, then calculate the reasonableness of addition problems that incorporate larger numbers.  The students should be practicing basic addition using mental math which will help them solve more difficult problems.

In language, we read the story “Catching the Moon”.  It is a story based on the true life events of the first female professional baseball player.  We used the reading skill of self-monitoring to fully understand the events and vocabulary of the story.  Ask your child to explain the story to you and the dream that became reality.  The students will be using a graphic organizer to help them write a paragraph about a dream they may hold close to their heart. They are learning to believe!!

The students are also enjoying their kindergarten reading buddies.  They are wonderful role models as they enthusiastically read stories to their younger friends.

We will be going on our field trip to the Museum of History on Tuesday and enjoying an IMAX movie – The Wilds of Africa. It should prove to be a fun and educational experience.

The students brought home their work folder on Friday.  Please look over the work with your child. The students are asked to make corrections and return the folder and work to school.

Homework duotangs will be sent home on Monday. Along with completing the activities in the duotang they are also required to read for 30 minutes on Raz Kids using their chromebooks.

The grade 4/5 team has been working hard, working well and making good choices.  Looking forward to a full week with my team. Thank you for your continued support!

Have a great week!

Together Everyone Achieves More

Mrs. S. Troccoli

Ms Colaiacovo’s Grade 5-6 Class

Oh my goodness, are we a busy group! Grade 5/6  passed another great week of learning and fun activity as we began our enthusiastic participation in the Y Kids Academy program on Wednesday; continued with Friday swimming lessons at Plante Bath; and welcomed the Earth Rangers folks at an exciting and educational assembly to close off the week; all whilst moving on with our regular curriculum activities!  

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Students started presenting their book talks last week and will continue on Monday. So far, the presentations have been very informative and entertaining! Thanks to the students who took time to rehearse and to family members who helped them out.

Important dates this coming week:

Tuesday, October 18 – Junior Division trip to the History Museum and IMAX film

Wednesday, October 19 – Girls Gaelic football at St Gemma (no Y Kids Academy this week)

Thursday, October 20 – Boys Gaelic Football at St Gemma; Papa Jack Popcorn Sales; Go Girls Group begins for grade 6 girls during the lunch-hour

Friday, October 21 – Swimming lessons at Plante Bath

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Plotting and Recording Organisms at Dow’s Lake for Biodiversity 

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St. Anthony Connects the week of Feb 2 – 6

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download (1)Kids and Mental Health

 

One in five children in Ontario has a mental health problem. Changes to your child’s mental health may

not be obvious.

Warning signs to look for:

 Mood swings and changes in eating habits.

 Headaches and sore stomach.

 Low energy and not sleeping well.

 Missing school and/or having trouble at school.

 Spending less time with friends and family.

 Wanting to be left alone.

 Feelings of anger and rage.

Remember:

 Listen to your child and trust your judgment.

 You are the best person to notice changes.

 Talk to your child’s teacher, he or she may have seen some changes too.

 It’s okay to ask for help and talk to your family doctor.

For more information on kids and mental health please visit www.kidsmentalhealth.ca ,

www.cheo.on.ca/en/cheomentalhealth, or Ottawa Public Health at 613 580-6744,

www.ottawa.ca/health.

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St. Anthony This Week

Monday, February 2

Pizza numbers going in today for next week – students who did not order last week can order for the upcoming weeks, please see Ms Pollock for a form – next Pizza Day Friday, February 13th

Tuesday, February 3

chess at lunch

Table Tennis 3:15 – 4:15

Wednesday, February 4

Cathlee O’Connell to read with Mrs.Rupnik’s class

Rosary visit to St. Anthony:

Every 1st Wednesday of the month, beginning October 1st

FDK1 10:30-10:45
FDK2 10:45-11
(Lucy)

1/2 Cook: 12:15-12:35 (Maruka)
1 and 2/3: 12:35-12:55 (Maruka-Learning Commons)
Gr. 4/5 Mr. Girard: 12:55-1:25 (Lucy)
Gr. 5/6 1:45-2:30 (Lucy)

Dorothy reading with Mrs. Rupnik’s class

Y Kids Academy – 11:30 – 1:30 Grade 5/6 class

Thursday, February 5

Mill of Kintail Trip Gr. 1 and 1/2

Free Throw Forms due Gr 5 & 6

Young Rembrandts – session # 3 after school

Friday, February 6

Little Horn Theatre MUSIC WITH AUDREY LEMIEUX – same schedule as previous weeks

Pizza numbers going in today for next week – students who did not order last week can order for the upcoming weeks, please see Krista for a form

Girls leaving for girls camp – Christie Lake – returning Sunday

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Teacher Notes for this week

Ms Myers Grade 1

This week the “Wonderful Ones” are looking forward to their trip to the Mill of Kintail Conservation Area, February 5th. Please check the weather forecast to ensure that your child is dressed appropriately for the day. On Monday, February 1st, a new calendar and monthly newsletter will be going home. Please check your child’s agenda for this information. Both items are posted on our school website under “Teacher Links” in the event you misplace your paper copies.

Mr. Cook Grade 1-2

Mr. Cook is still waiting for homework folders to be handed in. February calendars will be sent home next week after they have all been marked. For homework this week, the students will be working on making graphs at home. They will be sent home on Monday in their agenda bags and are to be returned on Thursday. The children are encouraged to read each night as well for 10 minutes (grade 1) and 15 minutes (grade 2).

 We have our field trip on Thursday, February 5th to Mill of Kintail. Please make sure your child is dressed warm for the weather as we will spend much of the day outdoors. Also, please ensure that your child has a healthy lunch packed for the day. 

 – Math –> We will be finishing our data management unit. The children have done their own surveys and on Mondaythey will be graphing their data. We will review some concepts for number sense and numeration (adding and subtracting to and from 20 – grade 1) and 2 digit addition and subtraction using rods and units (grade 2).

 – Language –> We will continue to learn about procedural writing. The students are encouraged to think about things that they are able to do for when they work on their writing assignment independently (e.g., tying my shoes, making my bed etc…). This week’s word wall words will focus on long vowel sounds and will be written into student agendasMonday.

 -Religion/Art –> We will learn about how to appreciate the variety of gifts the earth has to offer. We will be making collages and displaying them in the classroom.

 – Gym –> We will be doing relay races and working on our basketball dribbling skills.

– Library on Monday –> a few of the students still have library books that need to be returned. Those who have returned their library books will get to take out a new book and bring it home to enjoy for the week.

– Sianna was this month’s winner for our waste free lunches. Next month we will choose a new winner. Parents are encouraged to send litterless lunches for their kids to school (fruit, containers etc…). Good job to our winners so far this year!

This will be a fun week! Let’s pray for nice weather on Thursday so the kids can have a great time on our field trip!

 All the best to everyone!

 Sincerely,

 Mr. Cook

Ms Rupnik’s class:

This week, we will begin to work on a new writing form called “procedural writing”.  New February homework calendars arrive home on Monday. Please work with your child to complete these activities daily. The activities are short and require about 5 minutes to complete. Most activities are done orally and do not have a written component. In addition to the homework calendar activities, it is very beneficial to read to and with your child every night. 

Ms Manzoli’s Grade 2-3 Class

This week the students will be working on their “Story in a Box” writing.  The students have been working on narrative stories looking at the setting, characters and problem of fairy tales.  We have been forcusing on using past tense verbs when we write stories.  In reading we are focusing on picking out the important information and how to infer when asked questions of a text.  In math we continue to explore money, we have investigated different money around the world. Thank you to the students who we able to bring in money from their countries.  This week we focus on learning to give back change (Grade 2 to the $1:00 and Grade 3 to the $10:00).  Please give your child the opportunity to practice this concept at home using real life situations.  It is a good way to reinforce their adding and subtracting skills too.  This week we continue to inquire about Structures in Science.

M Girard:

2/3e Lecture (reading:) Chez Lucie (Visages 2, thème 1, activité 1.3)
4/5e Études Sociales: Problèmes environnementaux de quatre régions à l’étude (suite) 5/6e: révision des nombres et dictées de numéros de téléphone (service de livraison d’un restaurant)
4e Immersion:dictée février- verbe aimer au passé composé (69 mots) 
Dans la classe de Mr. Chartrand:
Grade 1/2
 
In Social Studies, we are continuing to work on buildings in our neighbourhood and are also learning about community helpers.   There will be a short quiz on Thursday.
Grade 2’s:  We are finishing our work about Nunavut this week and then compare Canada with Mexico and their country of origin.
Grade 1’s:  neighbourhood map and community helpers 
We are completing our work with the “on/om” sound this week.  We will practice to pronounce it, find it in words and study vocabulary with the sound.
In writing, we are describing our snowman.
 
The words wall words for this week are:  
jouer (to play), marcher (to walk), sauter (to jump), parler (to talk)
*  Please practice the words at home.  I will be sending word wall work homework again.  Please return it by the end of the week.
*  Please have the Grade 2 students bring their Country projects to school to work on Thursday’s and Friday’s if its possible.
 
Grade 4 (Immersion)
 
We will continue to work on “Les roches et les minéraux”.
We will continue our focus on the “rock cycle” and how to identify them in a lab this week.
Ms Hubert’s Grade 5-6 class
This week will see the Grade 5/6 class attend their third session at the YMCA on Wednesday afternoon. In Science we are starting a new unit on Flight and we will begin by looking at the history of the first airplane.  In Language Arts we are starting to review for EQAO, as well as looking at procedural writing.  In Physical Education we will be learning to play Tchoukball, a new and exciting game.  

 Short video on Little Horn Theatre

We started with hip hop and now we have move on music instruction.  This video shows some of the highlights from Friday’s workshop with the grade 4/5 class and Audrey Lemieux.  She is doing a wonderful job with the kids and they are learning some new elements of music each week.  Audrey will be with us for three more weeks.

St. Anthony Connects – the week of January 26 – 30

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EQAO Parent Forum

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The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) is pleased to invite parents and educators to a parent forum in Ottawa on March 7. The forum is composed of two sessions. During the first,  the School Support and Outreach Team will deliver information about EQAO’s province-wide assessment program. The following topics will be covered during the session:  an overview of EQAO elementary and secondary assessments, the process for developing and scoring the assessments and an explanation about how the results from these assessments contribute to student learning in Ontario’s schools.

Then, renowned educator and author, Dr. Lynda Colgan will discuss the differences- positive and negative- that parents can make in their child’s mathematics education. Using research and concrete examples throughout her session, Lynda will equip parents with effective strategies and resources to use as they carry out their important job as members of the math teaching team.

Date: Saturday, March 7, 2015

Location: Southway Hotel, 2431 Bank Street, Ottawa, K1V 8R9

Continental Breakfast : 9:15 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.

First Session: 9:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.

Lunch: 11:45 a.m.— 12:30 p.m.

Second Session: 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

EQAO will cover the following for each participant:

·        continental breakfast and lunch

·        mileage according to Government of Ontario guidelines and

·        accommodation, if required, according to Government of Ontario guidelines, for participants travelling more than 160 kilometres round trip.

Parents and educators wishing to attend are asked to register at ParentForum@eqao.com. Please provide the following information when registering: first and last name, board of education, school, and e-mail address. The deadline for registration is February 20, 2015.

Thank you for your continued support,

Margaret Fler

Principal, School Support and Outreach

Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO)

Email: Margaret.Fler@eqao.com

website:  www.eqao.com

EQAO Parent Forum   Reimbursement Guidelines

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Tooth Injury: What should you do?

An avulsed tooth is one that has been completely knocked out of its place. This is a time dependant injury.

The best outcome requires quick action.

1) Find the tooth.

2) Pick up the tooth by the crown. It is the part that is used to chew

3) Gently rinse the tooth with distilled water or milk for a few seconds. Do not scrub the tooth. Only use chlorinated tap

water as a last choice, because it may damage the root. Adult teeth should be immediately replaced into its hole

whenever possible. Hold the tooth by the crown and put it back firmly into the hole, root first. The root will usually “click” into

place. Then ask the child to bite down gently on a gauze or cloth. Take the child to the dentist as soon as possible. If the

tooth cannot be replaced in its hole, it should be stored in cold milk or saliva until transferred to the dentist. Baby teeth should not be replanted as it could damage the adult tooth formation. The child should see the dentist as soon as possible.

If a child shows any sign of a head injury such as unconsciousness, nausea or headache, call 911.

Need more information? Talk to your dentist or dental hygienist or call the Ottawa Public Health Information Line at 613-580-6744.

ottawa.ca/health | ottawa.ca/sante 613-580-6744 | TTY/ATS: 613-580-9656

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Your drink is sweeter than you think!

 

Most of the sugar in your day comes from what you drink. We think about sugar in the food we eat but many popular drinks can also have a lot of sugar.

Why you should care:

• Filling up on sugary drinks makes you less hungry for healthier foods.

• Children’s small tummies can fill up on sugar fast.

• Sugary drinks can cause tooth decay.

When choosing a drink remember:

• Water and milk are the best choices.

• Most fruit drinks have no real fruit.

• Read labels and pick drinks with the least amount of sugar.

• If sugar is first in the ingredient list then it’s high in sugar.

• Kids are watching what you drink: your choice impacts theirs!

For more information contact EatRight Ontario at 1-877-510-5102, www.eatrightontario.ca or visit Ottawa

Public Health at www.ottawa.ca/health or 613-580-6744.

St. Anthony This Week

Monday, January 26

Tuesday, January 27

D-E-A-R DAY/Family Literacy Day:  

Monday January 26th is Family Literacy Day in Canada. The theme this year is

 

“15 Minutes of Family Fun”.  I have put up posters and there will be a reminder in the school blog and on Twitter.

 

 We, here at St. Anthony, will be marking the day by doing random announcements throughout the day to Drop Everything And Read! (DEAR)for 15 minutes.

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Cathlee O’Connell to read with Mrs.Rupnik’s class

Chess club

Dorothy reading with Mrs. Rupnik’s class

Our first Table Tennis class – 3:15 – 4:15

The instructor is Horatio Pintea.

During his time on the Canadian Table Tennis National team, Horatio Pintea has participated in all major competitions including the 1988 and 1996 Olympics as well as numerous World Championship and World Cups. He has represented Canada in 5 Pan American Games (1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999) and has managed to capture at least one medals in each of the Pan American Games.

He  is also the North American Champion, Canadian Champion.

 Now he is actively playing Racketlon.

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Wednesday, January 28

Y Kids Academy – 11:30 – 1:30PM Grade 5-6

Thursday, January 29

Time for our monthly assembly

  • girls Badminton
  • boys Badminton
  • environmental awards
  • Grade 6 Valentines Bake Sale

Young Rembrandts – 2nd session – 3:15 – 4:15

Friday, January 30

Pizza Day!

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Little Horn Theatre  * MUSIC WITH AUDREY   LEMIEUX

 Teacher notes for the week

Ms Myers Class Grade 1:

This week the “Wonderful Ones” will explore the needs of living things as we prepare for our trip to the Mill of Kintail Conservation Area, February 5th. In math we are investigating various ways whole numbers are composed – e.g. 5 is the same as 2+3, 4+1, 1+4, etc. Seeing the parts that make up the whole number helps your child develop flexibility with numbers and build important addition and subtraction computation strategies. Thank you for reminding your child to return their January homework this week as well as any permission forms for our upcoming field trip!

Mr Cook’s Class Grade 1/2

Math –> This week in math, we will start our data management lessons where the students will learn to gather data by conducting surveys, represent the data using graphs, and interpret the data from the graphs (“What do the results from our survey tell us?”). 

Language –> Our word wall words from this week will focus on short vowel sounds. The word wall words are : has, pet, live, stop, run. We will do various activities using these words and will add them to the word wall on Friday. This week, we will again write in our journals, and continue to work on writing sentences. We will begin to learn more about procedural writing.

Science –> We will learn more about the changes between the seasons and how it affects animals and humans.

Art –> We will finish our warm and cool color art project and discuss meaning behind our pieces of art.

Ms Rupnik’s Class

This upcoming week, we will focus on our new ‘thinkmark’ related to asking questions (for example: what, who, when, where, why, how). After reading a story, students will ask questions related to the text and record their questions. Please note the January homework calendar is due back on Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Please ensure you are working with your child to complete the homework activities daily as part of your nightly routines. 

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M Girard:  Here are the FSL weekly snippets for the week of Jan 26th:

 2/3e: Pédagogie de l’enquête (inquiry)-recherche de réponses à nos 5 questions sur les conséquences des activités humaines sur l’environnement

4/5e: Études Sociales: coup d’oeil sur les problématiques environnementales de nos quatre régions physiques à l’étude

5/6e: Processus d’une élection-formation de quatre comités de promotion des candidats à l’élection de la mascotte de classe

4e Immersion: préparation et présentation des menus santé.

Dans la classe de Mr. Chartrand:

Grade 1/2

 In Social Studies, we are continuing to work on buildings in our neighbourhood and are also learning about community helpers.

We have been studying Canada’s customs and traditions. We will talk about Nunavut this week and then compare Canada and Mexico.

We will work on the “on/om” sound this week. We will practice to pronounce it, find it in words and study vocabulary with the sound.

In writing, we will do a winter scene and describe it with as much detail as possible.

 The words wall words for this week are:

  • travailler (to work), plus (more or add), moins (less or minus), qui (who)

* Please practice the words at home. I will be sending word wall work homework again. Please return it by the end of the week.

* Please have the Grade 2 students bring their Country projects to school to work on Thursday’s andFriday’s if its possible.

 

Grade 4 (Immersion)

 The last student will present his project this week.

We will continue to work on “Les roches et les minéraux”.

We will focus our study on the 3 different types of rocks (sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic) and how to identify them.

 Merci,

Monsieur

Ms Hubert’s Grade 5/6 class:  
In Language Arts we are looking at Procedural Writing and continuing with our

Fantasy novel book circles.
In Science we are working on the Respiratory System.
In Physical Education and Health we are attending our second Y-Kids Academy session.

 

St. Anthony Connects – the week of January 19 – 23

Our girls did extremely well at this week's badminton tournament at St. George School

Our girls did extremely well at this week’s badminton tournament at St. George School

 

Monday, January 19

Kindergarten Registration all week

Free Throw Forms due Gr 5 & 6

Milk: New Session to Apr. 10

Young Rembrandts Forms Due

Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Little Horn Theatre) with Jamie Vargas Juniors starting at 8:45 am – please bring your permission forms

Workshop 1 : 8:45 a.m.-9:15 a.m.
Workshop 2 : 9:20 a.m. – 9:50 a.m

workshop 1: 4/5 (24)
workshop 2: 5/6 (26)

EQAO planning – 9:00 am – Geraldine, Paul and Sabina

waste walkabout

Tuesday, January 20

Cathlee O’Connell to read with Mrs.Rupnik’s class (AM)

Pizza Orders Due – including staff

School-wide audit Day – In order to assess our waste, we need to gather garbage, recycling, and compost materials for a 24 period. We then weigh the clear plastic garbage bags. Fill in the worksheet and assess the data (all done visually). Finally we communicate our results and reduction strategies with the whole school community (ie bulletin board etc.)

Chess today at lunch

Dorothy reading with Mrs. Rupnik’s class (PM)

Wednesday, January 21

Little Horn Theatre  * MUSIC WITH AUDREY   LEMIEUX – this program will take place in the  library

MUSIC WITH AUDREY

LEMIEUX

St. Anthony’s

JK/SK 8:30-9:00 (20)

JK/SK 9:00-9:30 (20)

9:45-10:00 recess

10:00-10:40 Grade 1 ( 12) +

Grade 1/2 (20)

10:40-11:15 Grade 2/3 (16)

*get ready for lunch upon

dismissal

11:15-12:15 LUNCH

12:30-1:10 Grade 4/5 (24)

1:30-1:45 LAST RECESS

2:00-2:40 Grade 5/6 (24)

Table Tennis Forms Due – 15 participants maximum – this is an after-school program

hip hop demonstration – 10:30 in the gym – Katie Gauthier  – sign up sheets will be handed out at the session – juniors only

Y Kids Academy – grade 5-6 – leaving for the Y at 11:30

waste walkabout

Maria and Teresa at OECTA meeting – 4:00 PM

Thursday, January 22

Young Rembrandts After School

Friday, January 23

Memorial mass 7:30 St. Anthony Church for John Colin Jeffrey Kelly and Johanna  KORVEMAKER – coffee and snacks back at school after mass – we need some bakers – I will pick up the coffee.

Little Horn Theatre  * MUSIC WITH AUDREY   LEMIEUX – same location and schedule as Wednesday

Guest Reader Session in Mrs. Rupnik’s class (AM)

Guest Reader Session in Mrs. Rupnik’s class (PM)

Finish the week with out new song ‘Happy’ starting not before 3:00PM

 

 

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Young Rembrandt registration is still open – please go to www.youngrembrandts.com/Ottawa or phone 613-889-8531.

Drawing classes start at St. Anthony January 22. Please sign up athttp://t.co/ZAeOiG26U9 or call 613-889-8531 Full subsidy available

Young Rembrandts – Educational art classes,…January 22 – Feb 19 3:10 – 4:10 PM
Teacher Notes for this week:
Ms Myers:This week in Grade 1….As an extension to our presentation by the National Gallery, we have been talking about famous

painters and the kind of work that inspired them. This week the “Wonderful Ones” will apply what they

have learned about primary colours and create a piece of work based on the famous Dutch artist Piet

Mondrian. In religion we will focus on the gifts of God’s creation and how we need to care for the earth.

At the end of the week we say good-bye to our wonderful co-op student, Yoshuna, from Lisgar High

School. We wish her all the best and will miss her a great deal!

M Girard:

FSL  program for the week of January 19th:
2/3e: Études Sociales-pédagogie de l’enquête (inquiry process) 1re utilisation des Chromebooks/comment utiliser Google translate
4/5e: Vocabulaire et structures pour parler pizza/rencontres individuelles pour évaluer les réflexes en conversation
5/6e: Études Sociales- 1re étape d’une élection: profil de trois candidats-mascottes (Charlie, Desneiges et Max)
4e Immersion: écoute, prononciation et intonation de quatre poèmes
Danse: 30 nouveaux mouvements(Ophea)

Ms Manzoli’s Class:

The grade 2/3 class continue to work on narrative stories, our word wall words this week focus on contractions. Continue to practice these high frequency words with your children, this will help in remembering them when using them in their writing. The grade three’s will be beginning to prep for eqao. Parents can help by visiting the web site www. Eqao.com.
In math, we will focus on reviewing time and move into temperature.
We begin our new unit in science on structures.
Reminder that homework is due on Tuesday’s.
Ms Rupnik’s Class:  We will focus on the popular book titled “The Snowy Day” by Ezra Jack Keats. Our lessons and tasks will include sequencing (first, next, then, last, finally), vocabulary, and retelling the story from memory.  The Retelling Journal arrives home on Friday. Be sure to sit with your child and listen to him/her retell the story, “The Snowy Day”.  Then write the retelling in the journal. Remind your child to return the Retelling Journal to school on Monday, January 26.
Family Literacy Day is January 26th  see more here at http://abclifeliteracy.ca/fld/15-minutes-of-fun
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Our girls Badminton team at St. George – they did really well this week!